Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 Source: Monday Magazine (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Stuart Hertzog Contact: http://mondaymag.com/contact/ Website: http://www.mondaymag.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1150 Author: Stuart Hertzog Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n588/a06.html YOUR HOME, YOUR RIGHTS Re: "Pot Shot" July 22-28 Unfortunately, the unnecessary and abusive eviction process inflicted on subsidised housing resident Christina Goluch is not unique. Too often, subsidised housing residents living on low income or suffering from some form of disability suffer bullying abuse or have their rights trampled by uncaring or over-zealous social housing agencies. Often, the victim is medically challenged or a senior. Although BC Housing publishes guidelines that direct their housing providers to set up clear grievance processes, there is little evidence that the Commission ever monitors them or that agency rules are written down and presented to residents in a form that they can understand. Without a clear statement of their rights or because of their disability, through ignorance or fear of recrimination, most subsidised housing residents will not complain about the ill treatment they receive. The risk of being rendered homeless always looms large. We have documented other similar cases of emotional and bureaucratic abuse, and as a consequence have formed the Vancouver Island Social Housing Residents Association (VISHRA) to advocate for the rights of people living in subsidised housing. It is not an easy task. Due to the relentless reduction of government services, it is now almost impossible for a low-income person to obtain legal advice or direct assistance. Delays of up to eight weeks in obtaining a hearing at the Residential Tenancy Branch make a mockery of appealing a one-or two-month eviction notice. Privacy issues and lack of access to apartment-style housing projects make it difficult for us to contact residents to inform them of their rights. Subsidised residents do have rights. In the interest of justice, BC Housing and its contracted housing providers must abide by the same rules of fair treatment that they demand of their residents. Their overwhelming power must not be allowed to escalate into bullying and abuse. Stuart Hertzog, Chair Vancouver Island Social Housing Residents Association (VISHRA) - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D